Elektra #22

In “Everything Old Is New Again, Part 5,” Elektra has a final showdown with the Hand.

Elektra #21

Art by Greg Horn

June 2003

Art by Carlos Meglia, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Everything Old Is New Again, Part 4,” Elektra and Drake go to war with the Hand and Drake is killed in the battle; The ninja bad guys capture Jeremy and Elektra prepares for a final confrontation with her former clan.

Elektra #20

Art by Greg Horn

March 2003

Art by Carlos Meglia, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Everything Old Is New Again, Part 3,” The Hand use Jeremy to track down Elektra so they can try to win her back.

Elektra #19

Art by Greg Horn

February 2003

Art by Carlos Meglia, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Everything Old Is New Again, Part 2″, Drake continues Elektra’s training by telling her about her history with Stick and company.

Elektra #18

In “Everything Old Is New Again, Part 1″, Elektra begins her training with Drake. The Hand begins to track down their former pupil.

Elektra #17

Art by Greg Horn

January 2003

Pencilled by Joe Bennett, inked by Danny Miki, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Standing Outside the Temple in the Rain, Part 2″, Elektra tries to prove to Drake that she is willing to learn from her, and Drake finally agrees to take her on as a student.

Elektra #16

Art by Greg Horn

January 2003

Pencilled by Joe Bennett, inked by Danny Miki, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Standing Outside the Temple in the Rain, Part 1″, Jeremy takes Elektra to a martial arts master for training on how to be a fighter but not a killer. After a drawn out sparring session, Drake refuses to train Elektra.

Elektra #15

In “Introspect, Part 5″, Elektra confronts Locke about his part in trying to kill her in the desert; Locke explains that all he wants is for her to change and stop being a monster who kills without conscience.

Elektra #13

In “Introspect, Part 3″, Elektra wanders the Mojave desert in a stupor. The Coalition of Elektra’s victims are livid with Locke for letting her go. When the gang goes out to search for Elektra, they find her passed out and suffering from a rattlesnake bite.

Elektra #12

In “Introspect, Part 2″, Locke explains to a drugged up Elektra that she is nothing but a killer who deals death to the guilty and the innocent alike. One of the innocents turned out to be his girlfriend and for that, Locke drops her off in the middle of the Mojave Desert to die.

Elektra #11

In “Introspect, Part 1″, Elektra desperately looks for work but ends up being found by Mr. Locke.

Elektra #10

Art by Greg Horn

July 2002

Art by Joe Bennett, cover by Greg Horn.

In “Unemployment”, Elektra romps around New York in her own particular idiom.

Elektra #9

Art by Greg Horn

May 2002

Art by Joe Bennett, cover by Greg Horn.

Elektra refuses to help Katamides have her sadistic revenge on the men who raped her.

Elektra #8

Art by Greg Horn

April 2002

Art by Chuck Austen, cover by Greg Horn.

Elektra delivers the four rapists to Katamides.

Elektra #7

Art by Greg Horn

March 2002

Art by Chuck Austen, cover by Greg Horn.

A mysterious woman uses an Interpol agent to contact Elektra for a job. Elektra is asked to bring in four men who raped Katamides ten years ago.

Collections

Elektra: Introspect Vol. 1

Art by Greg Horn

December 2002

Collecting Greg’s first few issues on the title.

Marvel trade paperback ISBN 0785109730

Elektra / Wolverine: Redeemer

Art by Yoshitaka Amano

This is a novella with selected illustrations by the great Japanese designer and artist Yoshitaka Amano. Tells the story of an assassin named Elektra Natchios, a bodyguard named Logan, and a girl named Avery.